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Windows Audio keeps fading in and out

xnoobftw

It occurs with youtube videos, music on my playlist (in PC)

Any fixes? My setup is in my sig, it's running off the motherboard's onboard audio (im using realtek latest's drivers already)

I also did the windows "do nothing" feature when there's an ongoing call aswell

No enhancements are on going also 

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Try going to Windows' ´sound´ option → click the ´Communications´ tab → Check the ´Do nothing´ box.

Windows is quiet dumb somtimes and might register a communications device, eventhough nothing is being plugged in or unplugged. 

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4 minutes ago, Volbet said:

Try going to Windows' ´sound´ option → click the ´Communications´ tab → Check the ´Do nothing´ box.

Windows is quiet dumb somtimes and might register a communications device, eventhough nothing is being plugged in or unplugged. 

Did that already

D: Issue still persists 

The BBQ: i7-4770 / 212x / Tri-X R9 290x 1075/1400 / MSI H87-G43 GAMING / EVGA G2 850W / Corsair Spec 03 / Samsung 840 EVO 250gb SSD / Toshiba 2TB HDD / 8gb Kingston DDR3 1600mhz

Peripherals: G710+ / G502 / Bose Companion 2 Series III / Audio Technica ATH-M40x / Sound Magic E50

Monitors: Dell U2414H 

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4 minutes ago, xnoobftw said:

Did that already

D: Issue still persists 

Hmm, have you tried uninstalling the Realtek drivers completly and just used the standard Windows driver? 

It could potentially help narrow down the issue. 

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2 minutes ago, Volbet said:

Hmm, have you tried uninstalling the Realtek drivers completly and just used the standard Windows driver? 

It could potentially help narrow down the issue. 

The standard windows drivers was causing this issue from the start...

 

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Monitors: Dell U2414H 

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43 minutes ago, xnoobftw said:

The standard windows drivers was causing this issue from the start...

Have you tried using a different jack? If you're using the front ports, then tty the back ports and vice versa. 

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3 minutes ago, Volbet said:

Have you tried using a different jack? If you're using the front ports, then tty the back ports and vice versa. 

Will try! 

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